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ReplacementText Class

Definition

Contains information about a speech normalization procedure that has been performed on recognition results.

public ref class ReplacementText
public class ReplacementText
[System.Serializable]
public class ReplacementText
type ReplacementText = class
[<System.Serializable>]
type ReplacementText = class
Public Class ReplacementText
Inheritance
ReplacementText
Attributes

Examples

The example below displays information in a user interface about a RecognizedPhrase object returned by a recognition engine.

internal static void DisplayBasicPhraseInfo(  
        Label label,   
        RecognizedPhrase result,   
        SpeechRecognizer rec)   
{  
  if (result != null && label != null)   
  {  
    // Blank  
    if (rec != null)   
    {   
      // Clear  
      label.Text += String.Format(  
                             "  Recognizer currently at:   {0} mSec\n" +  
                             "  Audio Device currently at: {1} mSec\n",  
                             rec.RecognizerAudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds,  
                             rec.AudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds);  
    }  

    if (result != null)   
    { // Clear  
      RecognitionResult recResult = result as RecognitionResult;  
      if (recResult != null)   
      {  
        RecognizedAudio resultAudio = recResult.Audio;  
        if (resultAudio == null)   
        {  
          label.Text += String.Format("  Emulated input\n");  
        }   
        else   
        {  
          label.Text += String.Format(  
                               "  Candidate Phrase at:       {0} mSec\n" +  
                               "  Phrase Length:             {1} mSec\n" +  
                               "  Input State Time:          {2}\n" +  
                               "  Input Format:              {3}\n",  
                               resultAudio.AudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds,  
                               resultAudio.Duration.TotalMilliseconds,  
                               resultAudio.StartTime.ToShortTimeString(),  
                               resultAudio.Format.EncodingFormat.ToString());  
        }  
      }  

      label.Text += String.Format("  Confidence Level:          {0}\n", result.Confidence);  
      if (result.Grammar != null)   
      {  
        label.Text += String.Format(  
                            "  Recognizing Grammar:       {0}\n" +  
                            "  Recognizing Rule:          {1}\n",  
                            ((result.Grammar.Name != null) ? (result.Grammar.Name) : "None"),  
                            ((result.Grammar.RuleName != null) ? (result.Grammar.RuleName) : "None"));  
      }  

      if  (result.ReplacementWordUnits.Count !=  0)    
      {  
        label.Text += String.Format("  Replacement text:\n");  
        foreach (ReplacementText rep in result.ReplacementWordUnits)    
        {  
          string repText = rep.Text;  
          // Add trailing spaces  

          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.OneTrailingSpace) !=  0)    
          {  
            repText += " ";  
          }  
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.TwoTrailingSpaces) !=  0)    
          {  
            repText += "  ";  
          }  
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ConsumeLeadingSpaces) != 0)    
          {  
            repText=repText.TrimStart();  
          }  
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ZeroTrailingSpaces) != 0)   
          {  
            repText = repText.TrimEnd();  
          }  
          label.Text += String.Format(  
                           "      At index {0} for {1} words. Text: \"{2}\"\n",  
                           rep.FirstWordIndex,  rep.CountOfWords, repText);  

        }  
        label.Text += String.Format("\n\n");  
      }  
    }  
  }    
}  

Remarks

Speech normalization is the use of special constructs or symbols to express speech in writing.

For example, suppose that this is recognized text:

"july four at twelve thirty one PM, I bought one point six kilograms of fish for fourteen dollars and six cents, at the pike place market in seattle washington nine eight one two two"

This is the same text after normalization:

"July 4 at 12:31 PM, I bought 1.6 kg of fish for $14.06, at the pike place market in Seattle WA 98122"

In this example there are five substitutions, each of which would be described by an instance of ReplacementText.

Using the ReplacementText object, an application can determine:

Instances of ReplacementText are typically obtained as members of the Collection<T> object returned by the ReplacementWordUnits property on RecognizedPhrase (or classes that inherit from RecognizedPhrase, such as RecognitionResult) when returned text has been normalized.

Properties

CountOfWords

Gets the number of recognized words replaced by the speech normalization procedure.

DisplayAttributes

Gets information about the leading and trailing spaces for the text replaced by the speech normalization procedure.

FirstWordIndex

Gets the location of the first recognized word replaced by the speech normalization procedure.

Text

Gets the recognized text replaced by the speech normalization procedure.

Methods

Equals(Object)

Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.

(Inherited from Object)
GetHashCode()

Serves as the default hash function.

(Inherited from Object)
GetType()

Gets the Type of the current instance.

(Inherited from Object)
MemberwiseClone()

Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.

(Inherited from Object)
ToString()

Returns a string that represents the current object.

(Inherited from Object)

Applies to